Hi, I was just about to ask if someone would be willing to test the Android toolchain I was working on. I pushed it to GitHub some hours ago and am looking for someone to test it :-)
https://github.com/bastibl/gnuradio-android Its a git repo with many submodules and a Dockerfile that installs Android Studio, the SDKs, and cross-compiles the GNU Radio toolchain including several OOTs. There are also sample applications, e.g., an FM receiver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ReyVzUyppA If you're on Slack, I can guide you through the build and write the readme in parallel. If not, I hope to have a first version of the documentation ready on the weekend. Best, Bastian On 4/23/20 8:59 PM, jean-michel.fri...@femto-st.fr wrote: > Since I have little else to do at the moment than playing with my phone, > I debugged the USB OTG port of my Sony Z5, which led me to install the > rtl-sdr driver, which led me to install some non-GNU Radio application > to test the SDR capability of the phone, and it works. I haven't learnt > anything in the process. > > I do have Tom's detailed description on compiling GNU Radio but I am afraid > the 2017 flowchart for 3.7 is no longer valid, and I have Bastian's video > showing off GNU Radio 3.8 on android which also does not teach me much other > than making me envious. > > Is there some documentation on getting started, considering I have absolutely > no clue on how to cross compile to Android ? > > Thanks, JM > > -- > JM Friedt, FEMTO-ST Time & Frequency/SENSeOR, 26 rue de l'Epitaphe, > 25000 Besancon, France > -- Dr. Bastian Bloessl Secure Mobile Networking Lab (SEEMOO) TU Darmstadt, Germany www.bastibl.net GitHub/Twitter: @bastibl